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Thursday, October 3, 2024 |
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Green light from government to Flow Decree: access to migrants' cell phones
The measures include fingerprinting, inspection of cell phones and the obligation for NGO planes to report sightings.
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Paralysis in Rome: more than 100 trains canceled due to electrical fault
While about 40 High Speed and Intercity trains were delayed by more than 60 minutes.
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Bergamini case: ex-girlfriend sent to trial for murdering former soccer player 23 years later
The sentence was read by the presiding judge after an eight-hour court session.
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Italy doubles taxes on rich foreigners moving in: a new fiscal strategy
The Senate approves a tax increase targeting wealthy expatriates, doubling the flat-rate levy to attract more sustainable investments.
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24-year-old hacker arrested for attacks on Ministry of Justice
The man is charged with aggravated abusive access to facilities and dissemination of malware and software programs in conspiracy with unknown persons.
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Water crisis in Palermo: rationing begins as drought worsens
Severe water shortages force authorities to implement rolling water cuts across the city.
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Enrico Letta bids farewell to politics: a new chapter in academia
The former Italian prime minister steps away from Parliament to lead an international political and economic institute in Madrid.
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Francesco Merloni, industrial leader and twice Minister, passes away at 99
The visionary behind the Ariston empire leaves a legacy of entrepreneurship and public service that reshaped Italian industry.
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Fincantieri's bold move: investing in Monfalcone to conquer the giga-ship market
Major investments set the stage for Fincantieri to compete in the new global market of mega cruise ships.
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Terror alert in Italy: Rome's high-stakes security operation
With a Level 2 alert in place, Italy braces for potential threats, ramping up security measures amid growing global tensions.
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Ultras scandal: illegal stadium entries and ticket fraud fuel a lucrative business
From "recycled" tickets to insider help, how ultras groups exploited stadium systems to generate huge profits.
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1 in 10 students have already witnessed a physical or verbal confrontation
Reporting this is a survey by Skuola.net, carried out by surveying 2,800 middle and high school students.
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Louis Vuitton Cup, double defeat for Luna Rossa
The British are only one point away from winning the regatta.
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Young Italians leave home at 30: fifth slowest in Europe, but women do it 2 years earlier than men
The earliest ever are girls and boys in the Nordic countries, where people leave the parental home around age 21.
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